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You have to remember that gmail does not work like conventional email, it doesn't support folders in the traditional sense, it supports tags.
The imap interface google expose fakes folder support with tags, so things you can see on the web interface may or may not be visible when using a...
If you want push email from gmail then you have to set up an exchange account with the server being m.google.com. Push won't work in imap because apple don't support push (idle) on imap connections on the iPhone.
Umm, All Mail is a special folder, you don't normally look at it/use it unless you have good reason.
You just use the normal inbox, sent box etc and everything will work as expected, delete an email from the inbox on the iPhone and it will dissapear from the inbox on the desktop, it'll remain...
No, you won't lose anything, but you won't be able to sync them to another computer without either first deauthorising old computers or deauthorising everything and then authorising the computers that you want to be able to sync stuff with. The deauthorise all button is useful in the cases...
Any DRM'd content (that includes iPhone apps) from the same iTunes accounts can be synced to 5 different computers.
This means that you need to authorise your computer for all accounts that you apps installed from on the phone, otherwise you won't be able to back the applications up from the...
Humn....I'm guessing you've never seen the amazing Windows trick of "windows on an invisible monitor", if you happen to put the monitors in a different configuration. You end up wondering why applications don't open, yet you alt tab and they appear there....you then realise that they are indeed...
I wouldn't trust any data to a time capsule.
I wouldn't trust any data to anything which uses time machine over a network.
Mounting sparse images over a network is a bad idea. Quite why apple chose to do this still baffles me.
WiFi? It deffo shouldn't be doing that, in sleep mode (unless you're charging) it should switch off WiFi and just use the mobile network.
I guess you've already tried power cycling?
When this happens are you connected to the GPRS data network rather than Edge or 3G?
If the phone is using data while connected to GPRS calls will go straight to voicemail, it's a limitation of GPRS, you can only do voice or data - not both at the same time.
Remember that the phone will be...
It's already caught on as it's really just PCI express with some fancy external interface technology.
Hardware vendors producing PCI express hardware need only to add the thunderbolt interface chip to their existing hardware and boom, it's already supported. No other changes, no extra drivers...
Well they've dropped server as being a separate version and are going to bundle the guis into a single version.
Still no word on whether or not there will be iPhone support in it.
They don't (ok, third party resellers who may still have stock may give a slight discount). Apple exhaust stock of the current models (barring what they need to keep back for warranty) and the new models simply replace the old ones.
When you setup your phone, go into the mail app and it will ask you to create an account, select "exchange" rather than the "gmail" option, the exchange option allows you to make use of all the cloud goodness.
these are the relevent settings you will need to enter:
server: m.google.com
domain...
You don't need to use the email part of it, you can choose what sync from gmail. Storing your contacts in outlook & using iTunes to sync them is asking for trouble somewhere down the line.
The beauty of storing them on gmail is that if you have to replace your phone, you can walk straight out...
I wouldn't be using outlook for my contacts.
Use gmail and then connect your iPhone to gmail with an exchange account, that way all your contacts & calenders (and email if you want) are stored in the cloud.
ssh into the appletv, use putty under windows or the following terminal command under osx
ssh root@ipaddress
where ipaddress is the ipaddress of your apple tv, the password is alpine:
then:
cd /Applications/XBMC.frappliance/XBMCData/XBMCHome/addons
wget...
That isn't traditionally how Apples pricing works. They normally just replace the outgoing model with the new incoming model, maybe a slight change in price, but normally nothing significant. (2010 Mac Mini excepted).
That said, this is the first time (with the iPhone 4) we've seen an unlocked...
Totally. Without it, it's nothing more than a 20 year old "text mode" file browser. Once you find the library view it becomes completely awesome.
I didn't find it before as I was just browsing and didn't add a source, once you add a source you get the option to enable the library view. It's...
Huh...now I feel stupid.
I hadn't used xmbc since the days when it first came out, back when it was pretty basic. It's only now that you've mentioned "library view" that I realise that it's actually pretty awesome now.
Humn, time to play some more....